Lodi Adopt-A-Child
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Christmas Wish
Provides Christmas gifts to underprivileged children in the Lodi community through Angel Cards and donations.

Activity Scholarships
Offers scholarships for sports and other activities to children in need through Play Lodi and BOBS.

Hope Outfitters
Provides students in need with basic necessities to help them succeed in school.

Claude Brown Memorial Scholarship
Offers $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors in Lodi high schools pursuing Agriculture or Engineering.

About
Lodi Adopt-A-Child


Founded in
1998
EIN
31-1580643
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Programs
Address
PO BOX 2479 LODI, CA 95241-2479 Unite States
Website
https://www.lodiadoptachild.org/
Phone
(209)-333-1056
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About
Lodi Adopt-A-Child, founded in 1998, assists underprivileged youth in the Lodi community. Their mission is to provide resources, support, and opportunities that allow these children to enjoy everyday life and benefit from enriching experiences.
Mission
Lodi Adopt A Child assists underprivileged youth in the community by providing resources and support. They focus on helping these children enjoy everyday life and promoting opportunities that benefit each child's well-being.

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